I want to get one of these also, I'm just waiting for my dealer to get his order. I talked to a rep from Burris and he said that it is a ff II with the E1 and the adjustment ring just as you stated. U can't wait I hate my tasco that is on my .223.

Actually they are available, in stock at a couple online stores and even saw one at scheels. Had my FFL order me one for 170 bucks. I looked through the one at scheels and really liked it. Hopefully it works out well on my remington sps tactical.

About time they put a couple dots on the BP reticle for windage--that's the only thing i never really liked about the BP reticle was the lack of a more direct system of windage reference for LR shooting.

I still prefer the Leupold VH reticle for all-around long range shooting on coyotes though.

The E1 is built around the same optical design as the FullField II. The 3 significant changes we made were the addition of the E1 reticle, the independent magnification ring, and the new finger turnable turrets. The last one tends to get overlooked but once you start using this scope you will learn to appreciate them.

They are in stock at many locations at this point and we are shipping them out daily so keep an eye out for them.

The E1 is built around the same optical design as the FullField II. The 3 significant changes we made were the addition of the E1 reticle, the independent magnification ring, and the new finger turnable turrets. The last one tends to get overlooked but once you start using this scope you will learn to appreciate them.

They are in stock at many locations at this point and we are shipping them out daily so keep an eye out for them.

so are the new knobs resetable to zero? no little disc to rotate, ect?

shame to see the Timberline model get dropped! Then again I've always favored American style lock ring type reticle focus.

I see Nikon finally did away with the coin type knob on the prostaff also. Sadly going to a fast focus reticle eyepiece

I have one in 4.5x14x42. The knobs don't reset to zero. The scope is very clear and the reticle has very fine cross hairs that seem to float in the center of the scope. (They don't go all the way across the scope) I do like the reticle and clarity of the scope but wish they had the photos right in the web site.

thanks jim. i wasn't sure about that either, and i didn't know the reticle was floating until i looked through the one at scheels. the pics they have of the reticle make it look like it extends to the edges. i agree with you, they need to get a little better pics, especially for a new scope like that. do you use the bullet drop chart from a regular ballistic plex for .223?

I have one in 4.5x14x42. The Burris web site shows it in there photos to have adjustable parallax (it doesn't have that) The knobs don't reset to zero. The scope is very clear and the reticle has very fine cross hairs that seem to float in the center of the scope. (They don't go all the way across the scope) I do like the reticle and clarity of the scope but wish they had the photos right in the web site. I like PA on a scope and this one doesn't have it.

Jim

I didn't think they made a 4.5-14 FFII that didn't have a PA. Here's one on a buddy's Sav. Striker that's worked well for us. Now that they added the windage points in the BP reticle that's nicer for sure. Have had 6 Burris's over the years and thought they were just fine--

so are the new knobs resetable to zero? no little disc to rotate, ect?

shame to see the Timberline model get dropped! Then again I've always favored American style lock ring type reticle focus.

I see Nikon finally did away with the coin type knob on the prostaff also. Sadly going to a fast focus reticle eyepiece

The new turrets are not resetable to zero like a target turret. It does have a collar which you may move to zero but it will not lock into place like a tactical knob. It is for all intents and purposes a hunter style knob. I hope that answers your question.

The Timberline has not been dropped. We simply reduced the number of models available.

I think most companies are moving towards the fast focus diopter adjustments.